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<blockquote data-quote="Whisky" data-source="post: 317925" data-attributes="member: 661"><p>You really need to BH tune. The further out you can consistently do it, the better.. BH tuning would be of much greater importance than experimenting with different fletching configurations IMO. Your left BH impact indicates a stiff spine (which is Ok, better than weak), and the low impact indicates a high nock point. Personally I think your current arrows are Ok spine. </p><p></p><p>For BH tuning, you will see multiple methods to skin the cat. Also, for the same method, you will see contradicting advice as well. It's pretty much trial and error. One company will tell you to move the rest left to correct your left impact, the other will say to move it right. I can tell you that I've had to do the opposite of what I thought was right to get the results I wanted. </p><p></p><p>So, first thing to do is correct the vertical. You should make note or take pictures of your exact starting point before making any rest adjustments. Then I would move my rest UP in very tiny increments and see if I can bring BH and FP closer on the vertical. This should be the easy one to fix. </p><p></p><p>Next is horizontal, and this is where you will move the rest one way, and if it doesn't work or gets worse, go back to starting point, and try the other direction. BH hitting left, I would start by moving the rest LEFT, away from the bow, again in very small increments. If you see progress, keep going. If not, go back to starting point and move the rest right. </p><p></p><p>I'm really unfamiliar with that bow, so I don't know what the proper starting point for cam timing and cam lean should be. You may need to research and check that out as well. Normally that would be done first. Then paper turn. Then BH tune. Another important thing to check is fletching clearance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whisky, post: 317925, member: 661"] You really need to BH tune. The further out you can consistently do it, the better.. BH tuning would be of much greater importance than experimenting with different fletching configurations IMO. Your left BH impact indicates a stiff spine (which is Ok, better than weak), and the low impact indicates a high nock point. Personally I think your current arrows are Ok spine. For BH tuning, you will see multiple methods to skin the cat. Also, for the same method, you will see contradicting advice as well. It's pretty much trial and error. One company will tell you to move the rest left to correct your left impact, the other will say to move it right. I can tell you that I've had to do the opposite of what I thought was right to get the results I wanted. So, first thing to do is correct the vertical. You should make note or take pictures of your exact starting point before making any rest adjustments. Then I would move my rest UP in very tiny increments and see if I can bring BH and FP closer on the vertical. This should be the easy one to fix. Next is horizontal, and this is where you will move the rest one way, and if it doesn't work or gets worse, go back to starting point, and try the other direction. BH hitting left, I would start by moving the rest LEFT, away from the bow, again in very small increments. If you see progress, keep going. If not, go back to starting point and move the rest right. I'm really unfamiliar with that bow, so I don't know what the proper starting point for cam timing and cam lean should be. You may need to research and check that out as well. Normally that would be done first. Then paper turn. Then BH tune. Another important thing to check is fletching clearance. [/QUOTE]
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